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qiubUc Saleh.
Urnnir **<'•
W__ - .... ■> DieCuurt Unuv door, in the
‘.Vn ”w’’ U n .he fire. H*KB-
mSbHDKRmM. within. I, * legal ho,.re us le,the follow.
In* property, nam( . ( ,f (Jllhert, of bliw k complexion,
p Worthy. v. John W. Daniel. I
Al, ,i.ho n,. lUnr *n.J Pee, one “Urt Horee (
kuiiirtiiAiid lluffffy, l<*vf©d oil hh th< properly of Robert M. I
10 mil,fy one 3fn from Qr*ene Inferior Court In favor |
Malono v. R. rt. William*, Robert M. Kwler, maker* and principal* I
tnJ Jam** M. Lankford, tndor; er. , . . m£M || OnrrU>
a] H r, At tho fame Httio and pl*re one tenth of J” ■ ■ . .
,„,*Sun“* hundred Here, of Land, mom or ><-.>” “<"* “
William Coney, John Colly nnd other-, lev ‘I “ • JT|{ In
JanA Oncal to aatify twofl Tnn from Hrri n Hup •
£ ”r *f Richard A. Nrw.om and Jam*. M C.w. rs. Join- A. Oneul
property point*) out by Pit 7 , ~ v n r , in
-^ms&jSSraSrSrSz
J*mt c PanfO) and othnr*’ ra. John Brown
Alao, at the mmMimt mid pJnct*, the llouae and Jj? 1 “•***. ‘ n
loro ■ f Penflehl, nl present occupied by Ocorjf Hayden, levjeil on
thr property of William Fleming, to ratlsfy sundry fl fai from
the Jiietir* Conrt oftho ltsth DletrleUl. M , In favor of John *il
eon,Martha Kennedy and olhr f*. WUlirm Fleming-property
minted out by Plaintiff'* Attornoy,
OetVT T V : F<WTKIt . HlierllT.
Fieeutor'a Snle.
0\ the first Tuwdajr In January nett, will he nuld la-fore, the
Court 11-. nae door In Ore. rionttorn, ono Negro woman named
Kitty about iti yeare old, and her child I.uey, about H year* old
Hold under an order of the Court or Ordinary of Oreeno i ‘SOty,
at the properly of A. Gr-ena, dot’d Ter me earle
Not 14, IBM m N. F.’ ORKK.VkI H'rx.
Exofutor> Sttlcn
O’V Wednesday, the fith of Dumber nxt, will Dc told . t the
late of Daniel Perdue, deceased, par t of the p-ufah
#ble property of mild dectwwd, consisting of hornra, molee,
pork, and stork hog*, wheat, inru, oatr, fodder, ahucke, c.
io wagon*, and various other Article.. Term* on tho day.
Sot 14, lA.V.-fmd JOHN T. PKRDIK, Wr.
Fiefulor’* Nnlc.
WII.I, bo aold at the Into roldaneo of Itorld Hiiye-ra, dop'd.. •
on Monday, the 10th Daeamtmr noitt, within tho tonal
hour* of ale, H..u"fhold Furniture, Kitchen nten*U., 1 Carriage
1 Muggy, 1 Oa Carl, i yoke Oaoti, H two homo Wagons, 6 Mule*, a
Horse., i Girt and running gear, Mtoek cattle, fat and stock hog*,
uhoep, i hant.corn, fodder, onto, cotton eeoel and plantation tool*,
and other artlolo* 100 tedloo* to mention- sals to continue until ull
io u WM W. I>. WIiAVKK. tK ,
Not t), I#S3 WM. L. STRAIN, J “
Snlo,
OS Friday the 14th December next, at the plantation of ArdU
bald C*rlU)U,dec<>*#ed, will be sold, 4 or ft Muloe and Hones,
Hogs, rattle, Cart and Oieo, Plantation tool*. Coro and Fodder,
with other article* not natuod. hi. A. OARLiON.Kx’fX..
Not 0, isx WM. W. P WKAVKB, Uk , i.
Kxcfntotn’ Sato.
Oft Thursday the oth Pacciaber will ho sold at the pUn
tailon of John Coleby, deceased, on eight ron*Mt
earl of Greonoaboro, all the perishable property of said deceased,
consisting of plantation and farming utensils, corn, holder, cow# |
au<l calves, hogs, home# and mulon, Blacksmith tools and bellows, j
and other r too tedious to name
There aro noma valuable argrotm halonging to the Estate, which j
if not disposed of privately, will ho offered for sole ur the (Joint I
lloue pnblirly, on the jet Tuooday In December nr si.
Term* on the day of sale. Nov f W. L. HT/IAIN, Kii'r.
Iltrruur> halo.
thellrtf Tuesday in Daeoinber next will bo fold so the town
of o roonesboro, a large and commodious Dwelling, central- ;
l.v located. Also at the fume time and place, 2fto acre* of land,
more or lr<m, in the edge of town All fold at* the property of Mrs.
Jane C. Ellington. 0. T. DANIEL, RsV
Oct ?! 4*
F-ifculor* 1 Nulc.
Ofc‘ the first Tuesday In December next, will he sold before tho
Court House door in the Town of Greaneeboro, by virtue of
in order of the Court of Ordinary of Green© county, Two Hun
dred and Fifty acre* of Laud, more or loss, belonging in the nutate
of Archibald Carlton,doc’d., oo tho Oconee, adjoining O. I*. Daniel,
Col. Willie, and (.them. K. A. CARLTON, Kx’rx.
Oct. 6, 1 W5&—4A WM. W. I>. WrATK.H, Kxr.
F sac i tor’s Nulo.
fllllFi Plantation belonging to tho Estate of John Cole.by, de
■ ceased, w ill he fold at the Court In Orcoficsboro, on
the first Tuesday in December next
Thia Plantation lies about eight miles of Greene-boro, on
the water* of Ogcochee, and adjoins tho lands of Abram Perkins,
Jas. Dolvlu, William brooks and Others, and contains about Eleven
Hundred acre#. There Is about five hundred acres of the land in
woods, the balance has been in cultivation and is in a good condl
t on, nd susceptible of Improvement. There are good Negro
houses, <1 in House and Press, and other necessary outbuildings on
the place. Persons desirous of purchasing, by calling on the un
dersigned, or Mr. T. J. Allen,on the premises, will be shewn the
plantation. Terms of sale made known on the dav.
W. L. BTRAIN,
Hept. 19, lSftfv— Kx'rJ. Colehy, dec’d.
Atlitii uiMt rn tor’* Stale*
OS Wednesday,the sth day of December next, will be sold at the
Ute residence of Martin Tiller, dec’d., all the perishable pro
perty of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, sto *k of cattle,
horses, hogs, ox-carl, smith’s tools,plantation tools, household and
kitchen furniture, and other property too tedious to mention—sale
to be continued from day to day if necessary. Terms on the day
of salt . J. Cl. HOI.TZt-LAW, I . ,
Not 13, Jftftft JAMES M COX, { Adms.
ritfort.’ Salt*.
ONi the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Covington, within th* It*
gal hours of sale, two Negroes, a man by the name of Ishmael,
about 26 years of age, and a girl by the name of Sarah, about lit
years of age. Sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Newton county, as the property of Willis M. Downs, dec’d., and
sold fir distribution. Terms made known on the dav of sale,
Nov 15, 186 ft. MHKLBY DOWNS, Adm’r.
AdmiitKfTutors’ Suits
ON the first Tuesday In January next, will be sold before the
Court House door in Ureenesboro, the Land known as the
dower of Ann £vrtndull, dec’ll., and adjoining lands of L. 11. Jack
son ud others, containing one hundred acres tviid land sold un
d i an order of the Court of Ordinary of Ureene county, as the es
tate of Henry Swindall. cleeM. Terms on the day
v J. W. SMITH, Adm.
Nov 14—fit|d doboni# non of 11. Swindall, dec’d.
AdmiutMnitons’ Sale*
OA the first Tuesday jn January n*xt, will be sold before the
Court House door In Greene shoro, the following lands be
longing to the estate of Arm Swindall, deceased One lot or pared
of land containing one hundred amt eight acres, adjoining lands o;
A. Hutchinson and tit ici>. Also one other lot containing ninety
ihree acres adjoining land* of Jame* Howland and others. Also two
negroes, one a man named Robert, about lift V t H rs o \ { \ Rn ,t g| arv
a woman about 45 Tear# old, said property m>i| as the estate of
said Ann dwindall, der’d., aud sold under an order of the Court ot
Ordinary of Oreene county. Teams on the day
n. iws.N—t i ,i ~\v HMiTii. .v\,,
Ait mini Ml rut >'* Shlv.
o!%’ Ilir Grwt Tu*Uy Iti Dvcemltr nrxt, will lx- .old before t!ie
Court lli'ii*.• door In Oreenwhoro, Orrene pnnntj. 60 hi-ic
of l"d, hvloti|tlß* lo the rutat# of Alloc I, r.unl.roiijth, d’ev-M , ad
Joining Uml. of T. N. I’oulaln ami Mr*. Portor. on the wai.-r* of
6ondy Creek. Sold for tho hriutlt of tho li.ir. and rrodttur. of
..id o.tuta, TANARUS% riuo load., kttown on tho d.y of unto
NANCY .1 KAMHROCOH, Adm'x
Oct, la, lcaa. joiin f. zi iikh. owr,
A<tmlntHlrnlor , Suit'.
nr * l Tut'.iUy in J.nuttry next, will ho *nld hrforo tl\
Oourt llouso door In r.nc.vlUo, Uvlnnott County, l ot
lh '” <*i"’ of itwmn.tt county, oontKlttiiiß two huudrod
lnnr * “f <". Sold uudrr an oidrr of the Court of
tlrr.kVl A w , r countv, H. part of the root mtatr of Young K
. is T.rm. Cuh. STKRLINO A UKHtIIAM,
o tia, .sjo iMt _ Ma.d bool, non
Adntlni.trntar's Snip.
n,, *> *l'l he .old, hy order of
H tn .hi t >;n o t .V‘” ■ the Court Hou.e
u.u.l hour, of .sir, lot o’! ‘ n', ‘ n'xh* Vth ni.t ’itJTsw; *'of
•rlßtnslly Chrrokoe, oow \Y*lho, countv. U. 1 *' h of
Soe.ton Us .. Iftn.lly CheroU row Cs„
Also, on sa.es dav, b*forothe Court .
M. : .tu.Cubhreuoty.Us .lot NO. is? Vu.* ’.To”
” *’ mt%u A %sT\iv\
Oat.lt, ISju tl JAMFS L. Itkow^.l^r 1 !
AriiutnlMimtoiV Male.
01 *“ ° ,lirr ,ram ort of OMloiirv ol tV
rT- t ° r 'tt s ; J!o ir iil * u ° < ’**t b. m
va, > **rv !M 1 f*r Ih. hr ß m of ,h-. Nlr* of
‘V(n_ t | *■ McH-noßrrß. i.. ,
—— Vi - - * * bell, ** >
Q X <Wbo told Niter* .hr
gfcs a
SuM tar Ahr * ,u l'*rim* ’ r * n ' y •***.
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f ;
Wil l. BK. sol"n ,, u" ,or '” *•!•.
P'T TIESDW IN l>y
io*, *N oiw emu rii,,. , r , ’ A ‘ l uwuod Ml
** * **■*—•*/,**,
fiKOlthHf Uri'eiifl County,
j iirifiKMS. Jumem i\ Otcr Applies for letters of Admln
jotratioii An ih ftetat* of David Uta of aald conn
| a,? .'‘for#* toclP? and adrnonlah fbe k!ndr*d and cr*4-
It*.i *. r.f Va.d dV€-aed, to api>Csr at the Court of Ordinary, to t>
’ KHd for ha id county, on the cond Monilay in January nett, and
i fli#- their oljoctlonr, If any they hart, to t)o granting of tid Let
’ tern of Administration
I <Hv*n under my hand t oftlco In thin 1 >fth day of
j November, 18W. JAH. W. GODKIN, Ordinary.
(.COHU V, Grcciie C ounty.
COI’RT OK ORDINARY.
IjKfflEK FAS Wm. D. Jarkron, Administrator of Msthtw
▼ ▼ Andrews, drr’d, petitions for Letters Ditrjlw“*ry:
Thosr arr therefore, to rlt< nrt'l admonish the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to ill*- their objections, If any they have, on
or before Ihe first Monday in May next, at which term of the Court
the case will he heard, and if no good canse U show n, and the Ro
tate Is then Kettles! up, the petition of said applicant will M grant
ed. A true extract from tho minute#.
No? 0, IVi&- m6m—43 JAH. W. OODKIN, OrdDiary.
DI'OIIDIA* Drrcm* C'ouniy*
CO CRT OP ORDINARY.
Wti KltF*v%Ss Wm. L. Htraln, fixer a to*; of John Col by f
deceased, applies for Letters Dinmisiory:
Then© are therefore to cite the kindred cud creditors of said do
oeasod, to Hlo their objections, if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in May next, why Wm. L. Htraln, Kiecntor of John
Oleby, deceased, should not be reieasH from the trust reposed in
liim, and that thl* notice be published monthly for six months In
the Temperance Banner.
A true extract from the mluntoa. Nov. 3, IsW*.
inOin 40 J.\H. W. GOBKTN, ffrdlruiry.
ii I OIU.I A, Greene Count) .
WIILICEAS Mathew Dean,, late Guardian of Francis M.
Hughes, minor, applies for Letters of Dismission.
These ore therefore to cite the kindred of said minor to appear
at the Court of Ordinary, to be held for said county, on the first
Monday In December next, and file their Of any they
have) to tho dismission of said applicant.
Given under my hand at office in Grecnosborn, tills 2d day of
Ocfob.tr, IrtM. Ht—4b JAH. W’. GODKIN, Ordinary.
DROKDIAw brefito fount).
COURT OF ORDINARY.
WnURISAN, K. W. Cheney, AdminUtrulor of ir.irvh LU
ton, der-’wsod, apnlJos for Letters Dlsmissory, and ho
having fully tH'ttlod up tho It-.tate of Aoid doe.M, a-s more fnlly sp-
V*‘Hrs from tho final receipts now on Ros'-ord.
IV hersu|nn it Is ordered that six mootlxs be pnblWied In
tho Teruperunce Banner in tor ms of tho law.
A few extract from tlus miimto**, f&epM'tnfxsr Ist, 1833.
if} attko J,\H. W. GGDKJN, OrdDiary.
GIiOIIGI t 4 (irnifie Oonnty*
COURT OF ORDINARY
WllUltl-AHotJohn Oopelu n. A4minj-.rv*tor o! Johu Rarn
bart, sfipliewfor Le+te-rs of IHsmisAion on asid
arc thee<d<*re, to cDe ail persoas LuUv*whd to tUe thdr
objections, If any they have, on r*r b*‘forn th Wrst Monday In Jsn
ia*ry next, at which l-rm of the Court s-jiid Letters will f> grr*Jit
♦*<l, unless gool rari** La shown to tho contrary, and It Is ordered
that this notice bo pnbhshed monthly for six months In the Tem
jer>Uieo Bonner. A truerxirac from the minutes this 19th June,
24mOm J.krt. W, GODKLN, Ordinary.
I GROIIDLi* Gr<M*iio 4 oimtjr,
rornT of oiuirNAßV.
■V T II 1;I4 Ii Ah, limns Morrison, Administrator on the IW*
vv fate pf John Monfort, deeoased, applies for Lottors Dia
inissory from Aald fistate:
These rire therefore to cite nil persons Interested to opfK*ar and
file their objections on or before tho Crst Monday In December
next, a( which torm of tho Court, if no good enose is shown, Let*
ter- of Dismission will ho granted said applicant; and it is order
ed Hint this notice b* 1 published monthly for six months In tho
Tomporanco Banner, Ln terms of the Imw
A true* xlroct from the mlnotes* ,1 AH, W. OODKIN,
Jane 4 th, 1833 88-turtro Ordinary.
NO'rit 13.—-Two months after date, I will apply to tho Court
of Ordinary, of Greene county, for leave to sell tho House
and Lv belonging to the estate of Thomas H. Thompson, dec/d.
Nov. 14 h, 4H JOHN J. DOL’GIIRRTY, AdrnV.
NO I Ill*. —All penoue indebted) to Tliotoms D. Bridges, late
of Greene county, dec’d., are reqnostod to come forward
and make Immediate payment; udcl all those baring Haims
against *aid estate wtU present tberu, Iq terms of the Law.
J. lIfcNIVY WOOD, Adju’r,
OTeen*sla'>ro, Oct H, 40tf
NOTH i:. -Two months after tlate l will apply to tho Court
of Ordinary of Greene county, for leave to sell tho Land
and Negroes lkclouging to tho e*ti*c of Anti Hwindall, deceased.
October 1, 1833. 40 J. W. SMITH, Adm'r.
“jM r OTIi’I , I. Two months alter date, I will apply to the
Xwl Court of Ordinary of Greene county, for leave to sell the
Land belonging to the estate of Henry Hwimloll, dec’d.
J. W. PMITH, Adm’r.,
October I, 1H33. 4rt and bonis non, of Henry Hwindall.
NOTIC'D. —Two months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of Greene County, for
leave to sell Lot No. 181, one hundred and thirty-one, in the 8d
district ami Ist section of originally Cherokee county as part of the
real estate of Daniel Perdue, dic'd. JOHN T. PKRDUE, Rxr.
Hept 21*, 1853. 80
VOTH E. All persons having demands against the K-tate t
iwl of David Ragan, late of Oglethorpe county, deceased, are ■
hereby rei|uestcd to present their claims to lbzan 11. Rngan, and J
those indebted to said estate will make arrangements to settle the
same by the 23th day of December next, as we wish to settle the 1
estate immediately. JAMBS 11. RAGAN, ).. ,
Hept 13 87 MOHRS E. RAGAN. ] *‘ x ri * I
\\H^ccfivXU;cou§.
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
WARF.noi si: a ronnissio.s nERciiANT,
ATOCSTA, GEOROIA,
RF.VF.WS the tender of hid services Jsr S#
. to tho public, for the Storage SC
nnd Sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon,
and all other Country Product); purchase of Mer
chandize, and every description of produce on orders.
Will make easli advances on shipments of Cotton to
Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore; and New York;
with the usual cash advances on Cotton or other
Product! in store. Charges customary rates of the
>'itj\ 87 Bni Sept. 16, 1866
GILHAM & ASKIN
waudiioi ni: a t onnissioK .hkhchailtn
A mrSTA, UKORIUA.
II .VYING ussoeiatt and ourselves tts
. X gether for the purpose of trans
acting a general Warehouse ami Coin
mission Business, t\e imve taken the eomtnodious
l ire Proof \\ arehonse on Kevnold-streot, (recently
occupied hy Plats Jt (iilhaio,) where we will he pleased
to serve alt the friends of the old concern, and as mnnv
neu ones as may choose to give us their patronage,
pledging ourselves that their interest shall not sutler
in our hands. Particular attention will be given to
the selection ami forwarding of Untying, AV/>s, amt
I'nmily Commission for selling Cotton
w ill he ‘Jo cents per hale. Pho usual cash advances
made on Produce in store.
X. A. GILHAM, of Oglethorpe Cos.
F. K. ASKIN, of Taliaferro Cos.
Sept. 1, 1866. ttm 85
M. P. STOVALL,
14 AIII’.IIOI M- A < TIISSIO'V NIKIKCH AKT y
ArN-rslx, r.RORuu,
BKOH leave to inform Vim friends anti %f
the public, that lu< continues tho fed . \\®
W a rehouse and Commissinn
in all its hrancltes, in the extensive Kir’t'-Prm.f Ware-
House, on Jackson street, tx-ar the Olotvo Hotel -
Hi- strict personal attention will, as heretofore, he
given to the Storage and Sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour
and Produce generally. He will, when desired, make
nberal Cosh advances on produce in store.
Orders for Family Sun,dies. Ragging. Rope. Ac.
will he promptly and mrefulh- till,si at the lowest
market prtccs. 3tn* Aug. 16, 1866.
J. ROWE & CO..
r L U MBERS A Nl> HAS FITTERS,
CW '“ r Tvifklr-.ir*., *,<,*„ „f lh , nipUsl 0 , u ’ rrlo
ACaCSTA^GRORUI
v ****’ a constant t;|phr, anil procure at th# .ki
Yw nolle*, the (vUoviufarticlft, tis ■ Chundfiim v
i
— -
March ‘24 ‘ 0 ifwcar.
/ ~JUU - -*•* * ..
THE TEMPERANCE BANNER.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Officer, of (lie Grand f>lvif*ion.
E. 0. (Iravniw*, X". 1 O. W. P.
G. J. Llofo, No. 17,.... G. W. A.
Mat Hokji, No. 1 G. B.
A. G. Brrrs, No. .G. T.
I. S. Gakdsbr, No. 84,. .. .0. Con.
G. W. IlL?o*iriTT, No. 0,.G. Sent
Jos. Grisham, No. 1C2,. . . ,(j. (’hap.
OrnCKHH GRASP LODGE KSIGHTS OF JERICHO.
At a regular meeting of the (irand Lodge Knighu
of Jericho, Stato of Georgia, held in tho City of At
lanta, on the 18th innt., tho following were elected
| its officer* for tho enduing year :
K. M. Phkdlbton, of Hparto, G. W. C.
W. W. Hartsfihij), of Thoma-Kton, G. W. V. C.
Wm. G. Poksyth, of Atlanta, G. W. It.
J. K. Lbak, of Oxford, G. VV. M.
Wm. Okace, of Haralson, G. W. S.
F. P. Pwuirß, of Atlanta, (. W. Chap.
Sept. 2-4, 1855,
KNIGHTS OF JERICHO.
HIXA'VITy-rinPERAIkIIXHAHm.
PREAMIII.JI.—We, whimn ivimes nre annexed, ilwlron* of ee
roeelln(f,rrK.r cicely, the bond, of ftrotherhood—Adraix-tiij the
enara of HUMANITY, TBMFRfUNCR ond CHARlTY—ftffurdlnx
BildlUonnl aid In Rick new trad Ad.erally—.nltlvAtln* IY-cUu(f. of
MutuiUße-port—promotlnjMorKl And Mwitnl Ijnprovttinenf Among
onreelvee, And e .ft on ding ottr tVx.inl n-detlon", do gri.| to iiAsoel-
Ate together, Ac.
FTU.NCIFI.i3t.—To (P 4m- owe OtwdictM.e, lostr And WorAhtji;
o Iho World. JiiAtkr ; to oor Brethren, Forjrt r>ee> end Bintr-mi
tj 1 toOnredvos, gustenanoe and Protection.
ttOVKfINMKVTe 1. Rnhordlnitte LMp.*-—ln wdi uTiy white
mule, orer liitoo n yewraof nge, pnmeaslng a moralehnrActer,
inny ho Admitted to (Ttomherthlp ; and Ktiv Udy, of tUteen yee/a,
and opworde, to lionornry tnendsyshlro
2. Grand Lndgek-<noiio,l of from the Sohnrdbwte
Lodge*.
8. A Ntinnl Lodgo—cotupoond of Defegote? from tfic Grand
Lodger.
LAWS.—There are mlmlnihty r-tleoitml In rnrry ont the prlncl
plt .rs the co-gßnlßtt..n. One of tho meet marked dldtrenera tn.
tween thi-and other Order*, l. the dlenir.iing of tho
10-re-te-Uir.v eratetn, wldeh he* on often Keen the eanao of ront-mHon.
Pure Charitt- i* *nl>*tttntod.
PLJriKJR.—\Yo will not loako, huy, soil, or nee a* a beveTage,
any H|.lrlinott* or Malt Lfqnora, Wine or Cider, r any other Alco
holic DoverHtro, whether enomerated nr not; bnt will oea ail honor
able mew no tn prevent their Mannfaetnre or Cars and the Truffle
therein.
>d>rnt us App/l<*Tttvnfi*r HntnntinaK. La-iq* OctrUncs.
To the Grand Lodge, Knights of Jericho, of the State of t
The undersigned, cltirens of lawful age, believing the Order of
Knight* of Jericho to he well caicnlated to cement more firmly our
Fraternal Relations, nnd add to the general prosperity of the whole
Human Family, by promoting the ranee of Temperance and Moral
ity, rerperlAiily petition yonr honorable body to grant them a
Charter In op<-na Lodge of the Order, to be located at , nnd
hailed a* Lodge, No. —, Knights of Jericho, under yonr jil
rt-dlctlou. If granted, we pledge onrselves, lndlridnaily and eot
leetlrely, to he governe.l by the Rale* and C a ngre of the Grand
Lod;p., and of the Order at large. Rndo*od 1* the fee for ChArter
and Rltoai—slh.
*dtr All application* must be signed hy a* le.at nine rewjsH-tabl*
ctlleens, t.f lawful Age, and he Acrompttnled with 4tn for Clrarter
And Private Work.
All petitions for Charter* for new Lodges of tbe ORDRU OP
KNTGirT I OP JKRiniO, in Georgia, or oominunloatlon* seeking
information In relation to the Order, etionid Im addressed to
W. 0. PORHYTH, G. W R., Atlanta, Go.
fT?-In Phi tea and Territories where there Gno Grand Lodge,
Appllestlon for Fnhordlnate or Grand Xxtdge Charters moot be
made to the National Lodge, through the nnderslgucd, at Atlanta,
Georgia, who I* prepared to furnish, at short notice, every article
of Private Furniture and Regalia used by the Order.
C. R. HANLEITER, M. W. Recorder, Atlanta., Oa.
tSTTIit pontage on all communications tunst bo pre-paM lu or
der to Insure their prompt delivery by the Post Office authorities.
lar Item'; tances should always be made in current Georgia or
South CaroLf.fi funds, and letters containing money ahoaid be reg-
Mered in the office where they are mailed. April 2S—l7
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
HOLLOWH’S mis,
WHY ARK WK SICK ?
It Ima been the lot of the human rne to be weighed down by
dUeuse anil suffering. HOI.LOWAY’B PILLS are epeciail.v adapt
t*<! to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and
th.* INFIRM, of all clime#, ag“*, uexesand coaßtitntioii*. Profee
sor Hollow ay personally superintends t>-e manufacture of big nusi
icines in the United State*, and offer# them to a free and enlight
ened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the rfcuo
val of distal.
THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the
stomach, t! e liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bow
els, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the
blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in ail Its
forms.
DYSPEPSIA a.yd elver complaints.
Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It ha# been
proved in all parte of the World, that nothing has been found equal
to them In caws of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach
complaints, generally. They soon give a healthy tone to theeeor
gans, however umrh deranged, and when all other means hare
failed.
GENERAL DEBILITY , ILL HEALTH.
>!.<ny of the most despotic Governments hare opened their Ois
tom llou*e# to the introduction of these Pills, that they may be
come the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that
thia medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of deli
cate health, or where the system has been impaired, as IN Invig
orating properties never fall to afford relief
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No Feirvilw,young or old, nhonid be without this celebrated med
tclne. It corrwrta and regulates the monthly courses at all i**ri
ode, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also tho beet and
safast medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for
any complaint; consequently no family should be without It.
IfollmtHiy'fi Pill* are (he bc*t remedy kno-itn in the
teorldfor tht'jbUiHcing DistYitr* :
Asthma DlarrhoM Indlgvatlon Stone and Grare)
Dowel Coir.jdalniA Dropsy Xnfiutnta Secondary Syni|v
Coughs Debility Inflammation toms
Cold# Fever A Ague Venerial In ward Weak iwnm
Chest Female Com- tions Liver Complaint#
Coetiveney*. plaint** ’lNorras, of all Lown'se of spirits
Dyspepsia lleadachee kind* Piles
*,♦ Fold at rVe Manufactories of Tro'essor Holloway, Srt Maiden
Lane, New \*ork, aod 2 M Strand, Inindon, by all req>cctable Drug
and Dealer** of Medicine throughout the United States, and
the cHtliged world, in boxes, at 25 esuts, 62H cents, and *1 each.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients In cve*y disorder
are affixed to each fevkx. - 1y46
I'l xm i.ii .ixo iKi:kxesboho* hac k.
The subscribers respectfully in
3*r'afciL. form traveling public that they *7^
AHr c ’ n,tinur to run their MACK Daily
*— l ■ ■ini fia irnmaai>b f : om Pen field, arriving tn Greenes*
\*>ro* in time to connect with the Kail Road, and return to renficld
immediately after the and nurture of the Train*
Feb IT • J 9 W. A D. W. WILSON.
Lock Up youPfribs?nd Shell yonrCorn.
IHHE mr*rt price will b paid In Cnt* f<\r 15,000 lUwhvl* of
B. Corn delivvrvd *1 mr norr intlii* plnrr.
flfttMAoni,Oct.Si, ISSS-I3 C. C NORTON,
Tr. Al HEII INTEII.—TT.r Fvtn.fv Orpartmrnt of
Mtson Aedomy. Lvxin*ioh,G., i* nowvsesnl. In Ktdf
lion to the tuit.>n, the Trustee* are in the habit cf paying an atv
muiuim. GBO. R. OILMRK,
July TANARUS, IteSS. Prr*. Bo*rd Tia Mi.
GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER,
PIANO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &C..
BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES ANI) GT.OBK HOTELS,
CS3-cgXE>ir a^d.ae. s>
K E wSILTS^tJrk'of 0 the atU ‘ ntion 01 ,ht ’ U ‘ ,ri, ' n ' U and thC publi<> B encll r. their large
BT* H INK” O Cl R TC7
From the hjilotring relehraterl Munafactories, for which they are sold Agent,*, viz;
liacon <f Hawn, A. H. Gale <s• Cos., ami Hazleton $ Brothers, Nett York; ami
HalkU, Davis 4* Cos., Boston ,
which, fur eweetnesM of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is tweless to say more in their favor
as they are too well known to need puffing. Piano Forte* of nnv Maker or style ordered at the loweat
prices. TTieir assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of
.UeltMlctmH, Guitars, Violins, Mutes, Jteeordions, A'c.
ALSO, ALL KINDS <G’
mmtm mmr mm •-or mm m-m*□ m* -m- 9
Kuitahk for a full Band, Ifesides everything in the Music line. Ail Ihe now Books and Music received
soon as published.
Kfri’ersoru* at a distanw, ordejing from ns, >n defiend Uf*on getting a good aiticle, ns we make it a
point to keep goods of the best quality', and such ns we cou momuiend, and warrant in evert respect’
N. B. -For tho satisfaction of persons who may want to order,—not having an opportunity of visitinsr
th, city.—wc refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased from us and who
huve cltvrfully allowed their names to lai used. Hundreds could bo added, hut sjiace w ill not’allow it.
Rev. A. M'ia.vs, Prea’t of Etnory College, Oxford, (ml, I J. L. Rem, Esq., Eatonton, Ga.,
I>r. E. E. Jokrs, Madison, Ga. 1 W. Gatkwood, Esq., Putnam county Ga
foL N - L - HrrcnLNn, Uwrw.nhk Ga.. ! Rov. .1. H. Rcnouv, Pres’t Madison Female College
May 12, 1853. ly 19
n. b . iEv m b & c 6 .,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
—WHoLEKALF A.YTI RRTAIL liRAXHES LV—
-I‘itre Medicines, Chemicals, Drugs, Paints, Oils, French and American Window
Glass, Varnishes , Putty, Paint Mills, Gobi Foil, Gold Leaf, Sponge, Choice
Brandies and Wines, for Medical Purposes, Fine Shaving and Toilet Soap,
Foreign and Domestic Handkerchief Extracts, and Cologne Water,
Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landreth's Garden Seeds,
Together with every other artide usually kept in their line -all of which they offer at WHOLES ALE
or RET AIL, on as liberal terms as can be had at any othor estalishment. March 34, 1835 l^-fy
BKITINII PEHIOItICALX.
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FCOTT A CO., N-w York, continue to re-pubßsß tße
following Brlthli Pprto>ttJe, vi* :
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ft. BLACKVYOOD*P BDINBCROH MAtiAyjkß (Tory.)
THK prewot erllkelitut* of Roropeßn ftXTivire will renftcr H<e*
pwbttrellon, nnumwlly Intoreetlnfl during the forthcoming
yewr. They will occupy a mhklle ground between the heetlly writ
ten nt-wo-lteme, ennle epeculetlone, end flying rumor* of the dally
Journal, end the pondoroo* Tome of the ftituro htetoidan, written
after the living Interewt and eweitement of Ihe greet political events
of tho time shell here passed owsy. It is to these Periodicals that
readers most look fur the only roally Intelligible and reliable histo
ry of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-estab
lished literary, scientific, ami thenlogleal character, we urge them
upon tbs consideration of the reading poUk.
EfT“Arrangeniente are now permanently made tbr therecetpt of
PARLY PHEtTra from the British Publishers, by which we are ena
bled to placo AIX OCK RRPIUNTB in the hands of subscribers,
about ns soon as tiiey can be furnished with tho foreign co)>ie*.—
Although this Inrolve* a very largo outlay on our part, wo shall
continue to fnrulsh the Periodicals at tho same low rates as bereto
fsre, together with the following Premiums to new Subscriber* i
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which will be given to new Subscriber* according to the nomlrer of
period tells ordered, as abov* erplalned >—
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eaeept of the Porelgn Quarterly Review. To prevent disappoint
ment, therefore, where that work Is not alone wanted, Subscribers
will please order aa many diflbrent work* for premium* as there are
volume* to which they may be entitled.
CLUBBING.
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allowed to Clubs ordering (bur or more eotdes of any one of the
above works. Thu*: Four eople* of Blackwood or of one Review
will be sent to one address for #5 ; four copies of the (bur Reviews
and Blackwood for $6Ol and so on.
%* No premiums wtll be given where the above allowance Is made
to Clubs, nor will premiums In any case be furnished, unless the
subscription money Is paid In full to the Publishers wltlioat recourse
to an agent. Money current In the State where Issued will be re
ceived at par.
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In aft the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be deiiv
eced, through Agents, FREE OF POrTAGK When sent bv mall,
the Postage to any part of the United States will he hut TWBNTY
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Remittance* and communications should always be addressed,
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LEONARD BCOTT U CO.,
04 Gold ittreet. New York.
N. IL—l- R. A Cos, have rerrcttly published, and have now for
sale. Hie “FARMER’S GUIDE,” by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh,
and the late Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete
In li. vols, royal octavo, containing 1000 page*, 14 steel and 600
wood engraving*. Price, In muslin binding, sd. Feb B—o
RECKJVKD THIS WEEK, AT THE MADISON BOOKSTORE.
V COURTSHIP and fts Ooaswpu ucee, hy $
ITB AJoih> —auoiher supply 1 2ft
Captain Oanot, or ‘Twenty yeare in tbc Lite of 4i African Bia
ver I oft
Ruth Hail—iuxdber #pp*y 1 2ft
Life and Beauties of Fhiwix Fern 1 <M>
Johnson’s Dictionary of Gardening j
The Cabin Boy’s Story 1 2ft
Farm Implements—their uses and const ruction 1 00
Wortert’s Roost—a new work by Irving.. . 1 25
Norton’s Klements of Scientific Agricuiturv 7ft
Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry 1 BO
Fifty Years in Both Hemisphere* I 25
The Voting Gardener’# Assistant, by HrMgvmon 1 50
Downing’# Rural Bessys 8 00
The Newsboy, by Mrs, H. Oakes t^mith... 1 2ft
Stanhope Kurlriah, or the in our Homes I 85
The Hlvo of the Ihw Hunter 1 00
Flush Times in Alabama and Misswsipi'i 1 2ft
Utah and the Mormon# I 00
Handwlch Island Note? 1 00
The Know Nothing 1 00
CKper'i Leather Stocking Tabw 5 00
Nocies Arabrosianaj, in 6 vote 5 00
Myrtle Wreath, by Min il Myrtle I 9ft
The Lost Hein's#, by Mrs. Booth worth 1 00
The Curse of Clifton, ” 1 00
Viola, by Fmmereon Bennett 50
ll.'.gar, the Martyr, or Passion and RcaHtj r 1 2ft
The Knout and the Russians. .. i,... 100
and many others —call and see them.
Madison, April I I 18
NOXICIi.— ThtCi'prtnrrrhlphfrMfon’ rxf**lop andrr tN
Brm nJ no> of llortrr, Nrkforil A I>oh J n, soil j. M.
LonWf ril A Cn„ 1* thirdly dissolved by o.ntuv] ronsenl
The Bookaond acrouni- of lioater i Luikfoni, Do>li,, Lsnkford
i D.dvin, and J M. Lnrkrord * Co,art In the hands of J. M. Lank
ford for rollertion. All person* indebted *d| please tome On ward
and settle and save east IV. T. DOSTER
J. M. LANKFORD.
Oet. 15, I<KVS. J. T. DOLVIV.
flavin* thl* day honyht the interest of J M Lankford In the tDm
of Poster, Lank'or 1 t Dolrin, and J. M Lankf'rd ACo , I now in
form the public that the Livery -table baaine*. will be contlnoe iQ
tlie name of Poster t Delvin. J. T. DOLVIN.
Oet 15,1N55. 42 fi.
DU. l A UnTlUl VE KI.IXIK.
A core fbr Ityeentery, ISiarrhtpa, Cholera Morbne, Cholic,
Ac., Ac.
Tble Medicine ha* been need in private practice for several
year* past, and hundreds can teatlfy as to Its auperfor efficacy.—
Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by
Madison, Sept I—*n>Bs DR. W. g. METERS.
December 1. 1855.
HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HIGHLY (-ONCENTR yted
COMPOUNI) FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.-For disease*“
i Uie idadder and Kidneys, Stricture*, Woaknesae*,and all disea*e*
of lbs SenuU Organs, whether in Male or Female, from whatever
muse they may have originated, oml no matter of bow long stand
lf you have contracted tlio terrible disease which, when once
’ SoHt *d In the system, will snrdy go down from one generation to
■ another, niKlerminlng the constitution and gapping the very vitaJ
! fluids of do not troat yonrgelf in the hands of tracks, who
, sta/tap every day In a city liko this, and fill the papers with glar
ing rai&ehcKxle, too woli calculated to docotvo tho young, and those
not aoqnaluted with th<Hr tricks. Yon oannot be too carrful In Uio
detection of a reroody in theee cnees.
The Fluid lixtract Buoha ha* been prononn<>e<i by eminent phy
i %he remedy over known. It Is a medicine perlW-t
----; in it-e taeta, and vory innocent In itg action, and yet go
■ ti>orough t hat it amilhilatee every particle of the rank and poison
: ous virus of this dreadful digeaae; and, oallko other rernodiee, doe*
not dry np tho dk+eaao in the Wood.
• C-onstitntionul Debility, brought on hy self-*base, a most torrible
disease, wh ch has brought thousands of tho human race to an
| timely graves, thus bUtating tho briiliant hopes of parenta, and
blighting in the bud tho glorious ambition of many a noble youth,
: can be cured by this Infallible Remedy. And ae a medicine which
i must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined
and despairing invalid, no oquaJ is to be found acting both aa a
Cure a*d provenUve*
HKLMBOLD* HIGHLY CONCBNTRATIfD
Compound Fluid Extract SnrNuparfillo^
For Pnrifj'ing the Ciood, removing all dis eases arisingft-om ex
ceea of Mercury, exposure and imprudence in life, chronic consti
tutional disease, arising from an impure state of tho Blood, and
the only roh ible and effectual known reme<ly for the cure of Scrof
ula, Bait Rheum, ttenid Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs,
Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimplee on the Face, and
ail Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
Thia article is now prescribed by some of the rooet distinguished
physicians In tho country, and has proved more efficient in prac
tice than any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public.
Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous dis
eases Iwive entirely re-covered in tho Incurable wards of our Public
Institutions which had for many years resisted ©very mode of”
treatment that could be devised. Theae cases furnish striking ex
ample* of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of
the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed, and
the bones already affix:ted.
Nonce.—Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of
several Medical College**, and certificates of cures from patients
will be found accompanying both Preparations.
Price#—Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
w M Sarsaparilla “ M M “
equal in strength to one gallon of Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and sold by H. T. HBLMBOIJ), Chemist, Chesaut
Wrest, near the Girard House, Philadelphia.
To b had of JAMES M. LANKFORD, FenfieM.
And of Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent receive immediate
attention. Jane 2 W—ly
The Great Discovery!
FOB CUBLJNG TUB BAIR!
I.YGH nvnny years it has been the ottfect of deepest study with
JU Chemist* and others, to produce a fluid that, applied to the
l>air, would cuafte it to curl and wave equal In beauty to the
natural curl. THK KROLLKIUON, is the only article ever offered
to the world that will effect this most desirable otyect. Dot three
or four applications are necessary to cur! it as much as may be
desired, aivi for any length of time. From the many testimonials
of those wlk> have u*ed It, the subscriber does not hesitate to war
rant tbeKBOLLFruOrS’ f-o gtre saUsfitctioa, and prove as recom
mended in ail cases,
|SF**The Recipe for making, with full directions for use, will be
sent on the recetpt of ONB IK)LJ*AR, fH>stpald. The ingre<lients
will not cofH over lit coots. Direct t.o H, A. FREMONT.
April Yl # 10-Bin Warren, Trumbull county, 0.
Til K (IHFATK.MT DIMOYFKY OF TIIF
AGE. —DR TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment, for the core of I>y*
cntery, Croup, Cholera, Colk, Rheumatism, Ac. No one should be
without this valuable remedy. Every bottle is warranted. Sold
by all the Druggists and storekeepers. Depot 60 OorHand fitr.,
New York. Price 2S and hO cents.
W. A O>k4oogh A Co M Agents for Penfieid, Gw,
Dec. 9, 1994. o4*-ly
VOLCANIC REPEATING PISTOLS.
THIN PIHTOL ©an be dlwharffed with greater r*pi<lifj
mkl rermioty any other pistol now In o#c. The follow
■ ln Is an extract in ntetion t thetn, tw4en the New Ilfifen
! Ihlladhun:
| “Voccxanc Kfst.\ttsnj Pn*roL.--We Nhvt arxS fired ft pktol*
i recently tnreuted wvd patented which bide fair H)e*ce4 everythiug
ait yet offered Ut Uiot ttrw to the publie attention. It ienf to
1 oonbine 21 Hint eooid be desired In such a weapon. Coil’s pistol
e''mjHired with It seems like a distortion, or a r’.umry, oneooth nnd
rldieukioe aiftiir fbr a firenmn. The rolcanie pistol carries a Mlule
or eookiol b*ilJ,in a rifle Nirrei, and MU put it through a three inch
pldhk a* a di-tanoe of nliievy rods. The reeeMng tnbe will hold
tn-Hv'e bail cHrtridgoe, which may be deposited In two seconds tune
; TTis pistole may bedlecharge<l thirty tiroes in fifty seconds. It
so contrired that it is not UaWo to accidental discharge. There if
; no priming, no r*j'•* nod, therefore, do danger to the eyes iron.
‘ any ignttfon near tho breach. Neither u> there any recoil oas 1°
Jsr the arm or disturb a ears aim. The whole construe tlon i* **
simple %e not to get ont of order even from long ase. The powder
nd tail are eneloeed in the same metaltc corer, so that a person
j might swim a r'vrr with one of those in his belt without the slight
’ e*t degree injuring the powder. In short, the weapon is in 11
specie one of the most perfect thlngv iu the shooting lln 4 ? that we
i crer took into oor hand*.”
HT*A BMALL LOT JUST REfTIVET) and fbr sak at the
April 14—13 MADSON BOOK STORE
PAY There is a large amoont yet due me for Adrer
tlsfngand Subacrlptioo to the Temperance Banner. Ai-
that had not teen paid prerloo# to mr selling tn
Banner, where the sobscrlptional year expired on or before the first
of Jauuary, lstfo, are due and payable to me. My personal atu&*
tlon in removing and settling % new home, ha* hitherto prevent* 1 !
my sending out the accounts dne in the State. I shall uow. wtta
as moeh expedition as clrcum?tances will permit, forward all t cf
to Agents, where I have them; and where there are do
Agents, the account* will be sent to the individuals indebted,
hope each individual indebted will do to me as he wcnldbe dvii*
by. and pay ap, without further delay or tronble to roe. Directa
letters to rue t CossvtHe, Ga. BKNJ. BRANTLT
CaSeville, Ga.. April 3,1 W. 14
Wn. . LAWTON A €•©.* Factors and For war
ami commission. Merchants, South Atlantic Wharf, Cnr _
ton, 8. C. Onr senior partner has been doing the
sines® for 20 years, and we hope by experience to be f_ .
satisfaction. Reference* — Ex-Gov. C. J. McDonald, Hon. TT “**
Stocks, and Rev. W. J. Harley, of Georgia. _ - c
T. ALEXANDER. [Jan 2D-ly] W. 8. LAWTCS-